Prior arrival
You will receive an email from the Department webmaster where you are asked to send a photograph and answer some questions. Please reply to this email as soon as possible.
Based on the information you provide you will be added to the Staff List and the New Faces webpage. A personal profile page will be established for long-term guests and employees. You are expected to maintain/update your profil page yourself. Read more about how to edit your profile page.
New in Norway
When you move to a new country there is a lot of practical matters you need to take care of. Please visit UiO's support site for international researchers, where you will find a lot of useful information about being new in Norway.
UiO has a limited number of guest researcher units for rent for a limited period of time. Read more about researcher housing at UiO.
If you want to apply for researcher housing, please contact our reception.
New at UiO
Welcome! You have chosen Norway’s largest academic institution with an exciting working environment as your new workplace. Get introduced.
Getting around at UiO (how to get to campus, where to park, buildings etc.)
Upon arrival
Upon arrival you`ll be well taken care of by your leader/the one appointed by your leader.
First day
- Get an office space
- Guided tour and presentation round at the Department/section
- Access to IT-systems, included an e-mail account
- Receive office keys and employee ID card.
First weeks
- Introduction to work tasks
- Short introduction to the self-service-portal (time registration, absence, salary, travel claims etc.)
- Courses/training: Have a look at UiOs Competence development courses, to see if there are any relevant courses for you.
- PhDs: Read more about the Doctoral degree at the MN- Faculty.
- Postdoc: Read about the Professional development plan for postdoctoral research fellows at The Postdoc Portal.
Contact persons at the Department
Section leaders: The Department has 6 different sections, where each section consists of one or more research groups. Upon arrival, please contact Head of Office and/or your Section Leader to be allocated an office space.
PhD student contact: Tale Ulfsby and Amanda Padlesak are helping PhD students from start to finish at the Department.
HR-officer: Ole Rustad can answer questions about wages and work contracts etc.
Research administration : Elisabeth Havsberg Seland offers support in proposal writing and project administration and all other matters related to external funding at the Department. She also administers the Departments travel funds and she is the superuser in Cristin (national system for registering academic activities and results).
Reception
The reception office on the 7th floor is open Monday - Friday 09:00-14:30. They can help you with practical issues like key card, procurements, office supplies, researcher housing, hotel booking etc. Please use ekspedisjonen@math.uio.no to contact them.
Office supplies (like pencils, papers, markers, post-it etc.) can be found in the reception, just go and help yourself to whatever you need. They can also order supplies you find are missing.
IT services
In order to get an UiO user account you need to contact local IT-support at the Department. You can find them on the 7th floor, room 701. You can contact them by dropping by or send them an email at drift@math.uio.no. The UiO user account will give you access to the Department’s servers, and an email address (username@math.uio.no) will be assigned.
Read more about IT-services at the Department.
Social activities
Every Friday there is a departmental football game in the sports hall. Everyone is encouraged to participate, no prior knowledge is required. Contact Yngvar Reichelt for more information.
Different social events for PhDs and PostDocs: PhD lunch once a month, welcome dinner.
The Department hosts a Christmas lunch in December and a summer party in June. In addition the different sections and research groups arrange different social meetings and events(lunches, informal gatherings). Contact your Section leader for more information.
News, seminars and events
Stay up-to-date by frequently checking our News and events pages.
Other useful information
Working hours
- Technical/administrative staff: 08:00-15:45 (08:00-15:00 in the period May 15th to September 14th.) Core hours between 09:00-14:30 all year.
- Academic employees have the same working hours all year, and the 30-minute lunch break is unpaid and comes in addition to the 37.5 hours a week.
- Read more about working hours at UiO.
The mail room is located in the printer room on the 7th floor. The mail is sorted by last name, so you have to search through the mail box to check if you got mail. In the same room you`ll also find a box for outgoing mail. If you need to send mail/packages abroad, please contact the reception for more information.
Be sure to use the correct address to the Department so your mail does not disappear.
Department mail address
Your Name
Department of Mathematics
University of Oslo
P.O.Box 1053 Blindern
NO-0316 Oslo, Norway
Department visiting address (use this if you want packages delivered by courier)
Your Name
Department of Mathematics
University of Oslo
Niels Henrik Abels hus
Moltke Moes vei 35
0851 Oslo
Information and websites
- There is a lot of new and important information for new employees, and we suggest that you start with the "New at UiO" - website to get an introduction.
- UiO`s website reflects the basic organizational division into three levels: UiO central, faculty level and department level.
- Information is organized according to topics and target groups.
- To get to your personal start page and information aimed specially at employees, you just click on "For employees" in the menu on all websites. You can tailor your personal start page to meet your needs.
Printers
Printers are located on all floors (7-11th), and they all have a pull-print function. This means that whenever you print something from your computer, you can collect your prints using your employee ID card at the printer of your choice. To take a copy you do not need a card.
Telephone
All individual offices have office phones. To call within UiO; use the 5 last digits of a phone number. To make calls outside of UiO; press 0 first and then the number.
Loan of books
Employees do not receive funds to buy their own books, but they can have library books on "long-term loans" for as long as they need them. If a book is not available at the library, contact them (Karoline Moe) and the library can buy it. The reason we do it like this is to avoid unused books being left to fill up the offices, and that the books you do not need come in handy for others at the library.
Absence from work
If you cannot attend work due to own or your child's illness, you must notify your immediate superior at once. -this means Head of Office, Yngvar Reichelt (228 55883), or the reception (228 55888). This is especially important if you are lecturing or holding meetings that day. Absence should also be registered in the self-service portal. Please visit the UiO webpage on illness to familiarise yourself with the routines, rights and obligations that apply to sick leaves.
Travel
All travel must be approved in advance and carried out in an environmentally friendly and cost-effective way. Read more about environmental friendly actions at the Department. For questions about who can approve travel and where to find funding, contact Elisabeth Seland.
All travel must be booked through UiO's travel agency. You should use a credit card to cover travel expenses. Special preparations are required for extended stays abroad.
Read about the Departments procedures regarding travel and registration of absence.
In order to get reimbursement for travel expenses you have to fill out a travel expenses claim form. You fill out the form in the Self-service portal Contact reiseregninger@math.uio.no if you need help with this. (Or ask a colleague).
Teaching
Teaching often involves many people, as such, it is important that you follow procedures so that everything goes as smoothly as possible. Most of the procedures are outlined here. Please contact the student administration at studieinfo@math.uio.no for organization and planning of teaching. All sections have their own representatives in the educational committee. They are responsible for the course list and for choosing lecturers.
Teaching Skills Courses
All employees in permanent positions or in II-positions are required to have basic competence in teaching skills in order to work at the University. This expertise must be documented or obtained during the first years of employment. On this basis, the University has developed teaching skills courses of various types for the different positions. The University Senate has resolved that participants are entitled to a reduction in teaching obligations while they are attending these courses. You must obtain course literature yourself, but everything else is for free. It is possible to follow these courses even if you can already document the necessary competence. These courses are also offered to PhDs and postdocs interested in obtaining such competence. Read more about Teaching and Learning in Higher Education.
Learning Norwegian
New faces
Here you can see continuously who has started in a new position at the department.
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New Face: Achim Krause
From : Germany
Start date: 01.08.2024
Section: 5 - Algebra, Geometry and Topology
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New Face: Erik Hiltunen
From : Sweden
Start date: 01.07.2024
Section: 4 - Differential Equations and Computational Mathematics
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New Face: Leiv R?nneberg
From : Norway
Start date: 15.10.2024
Section: 2 - Statistics and Data Science
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New Face: Hannes Wendt
From : Germany
Start date: 18.08.2024
Section: 6 - Several Complex Variables, Logic and Operator algebras
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New Face: Camilla Lingj?rde
From : Norway
Start date: 01.09.2024
Section: 2 - Statistics and Data Science